The summary for policymakers was released early Friday, while the full report, which bills itself as "a comprehensive assessment of the physical science basis of climate change," will be distributed Monday. Other reports, including those dealing with vulnerability and mitigation, will be released next year.

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09-27-2013, 10:55 AM

Rockntractor

All the chillrens believe the UN, someday they will come for us.

09-27-2013, 11:57 AM

djones520

I like how the story tended to ignore that the IPCC pretty significantly backed off from their prior predictions.

Of course they weren't going to admit they were wrong. Six years from now, they'll back off even more, and another 6 years, everyone will have forgotten about it all.

09-27-2013, 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by djones520

I like how the story tended to ignore that the IPCC pretty significantly backed off from their prior predictions.

Of course they weren't going to admit they were wrong. Six years from now, they'll back off even more, and another 6 years, everyone will have forgotten about it all.

One can only hope - but I don't think it's over by any means. They have the taste of blood and it will continue.